Future features for Google Gmail

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From Gmail Labs comes out some experimental features that will be integrated to Gmail. Some of this are user suggestions as: Custom label colors, Go to label keyboard shortcut and Navbar drag and drop.


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For more information you can visit the gmail blog.

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